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Ten Logansport, Indiana, Pharos-Tribune Saturday Evening, August 7, 1954. Over Cards Pittsburgh Riding Three ann er ant Lardy Collide 'n Classic Mile Game Winning Streak Milwaukee Braves Slash Giants' lead Over Dodg- ers to Four Games With 6-5 Victory; White Sox, Yankees and Cleveland All Notch Triumphs. Pardon that pandemonium in Pittsburgh, but the oft-punished last-place Pirates want the whole cockeyed baseball world to know they're on a dizzy three-game winning tear. A stranger in the jubilant Pittsburgh clubhouse Friday night easily could have gotten the idea that the happy, black-slapping Buccaneers had just clinched the pennant instead of merely having swept a twi-niqht twin-bill from the Cardinals, 7-3 and 6-5. The pair of triumphs over St.

Louis gave the P'rates a three- RESULTS AMERICAN (10 Innings) LEAGUE Boston Baltimore 000 010 000 3 000 001 000 1 8 0 British Empire Games Features Four-Minute Mile Performers. VANCOUVER. B. C. foot race of the century came up today between the onlv two men ever to run the four-minute mile.

An eight-man f'eld competes in the climax to the British Empire Games, but to the track world 1 it's Roser Bannister against John Landy. Bannister, the 25-year old British doctor, was the first to attain the miracle mile, being clocked 3:59.4 on May 6. Forty-six days ANlx0n (9) ra Ilb e9r Uter, Landv, a 24-year old curly game "winning streak" their 6 hair Australian, ran it in 3:58. Cha- Their meeting today is a sf 0 cry from the only otier time they I faced each other. Two years ago Philadelphia 200 010 000- 3 8 0 I in a qualifying heat in a European Cleveland 050 Oil OOx- 7 11 0 meet Bannister finished third NUMBER ONE GETS SWEATER NO.

1 longest of the and rare smile on Manager Fred Haney's face made him look like the cat that swallowed the Redbirds. "Those two victories were like a breath of fresh air," said the happy Haney. just hope and n'ln 01 kales (3-4). S'ma. Fricano Dixon (7) and any failing to qualify.

ys a A Notched 36th And Losing pitcher- Sima (2-5). Landy was installed as a 3 to 1 favorite, largely be- of Whether the Pirates can or not, Washington 002 oo 030- 5 11 0 ishing 'kick' 1 than Bannister, they certainly performed in cham-, chjcar 0 302 2 00 11 0 pionsh'p style while notching their SehmitZj Keriazakos (4), Stewart SOFTBALL LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Kewanna Merchants 3, Royal Center Merchants 2 (10 innings) Deer Creek Conservation Club 6, Springers 3 GAMES TONIGHT Queens vs. Anderson Teams in second game. GAME SUNDAY Kewanna Merchants vs. Deer Creek Conservation Club (Tourney Championship).

A new championship in lie four- county -ASA Softball tournament was assured last night Deer Creek Conservation Club ousted the MueWhausen Springers 6-3 in the second half of a thrill- packed program. Kewanna's Cubs, Red Sox Are Leaders in Little League Two More Weeks Necessary to Make-Up Postponed Games. LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS American Division Red Sox 13 4 Giants 12 4 Shamrocks 7 Senators 0 16 National Division Cubs 9 White Sox 3 6 Yankees 1 6 Cardinals 3 11 PCT ..765 .750 .467 .000 PCT .692 .600 .538 .214 Both divisions of Little League baseball still were wide open with innings before nipping the Royal Center Merchants in the opener at Riverside park 3-2. Ronnie Hamman and Harry Newell hooked up in a brilliant pitching duel in tie opener and it wasn't until the tenth that the Kewanna club got the clincher. It was Ronnie Hamman, who- walked, John Reid, who will wear the' No.

1 jersey on the Logansport Red Devil football squad, by coinci-jtook second on a passed ball, dence was the first player to report and receive hts equipment from Coach Bob Paris at the Stadium swiped third, base and scored on chants had 'been extended into ten more weeks of play necessary 36th and 37th victories of th(- cam patgn. Dick Liit'efield. a refugee from the American League, registered his seventh triurmh in the opener when Preston Ward and Frank smashed back-to- baek homers in the seventh inning. Then in the ghlcap. rookie p'tch- (8) and FUz Gerald.

Trucks, Pierce (9) and Lollar. Winning But unless a dark horse creeps 'n, there appeared little chance that the miracle four-minute mark be reached today. Both Lan- Trucks (16-5). Losing (j and Bannister have made it I plain that they are interested only in winning the race, not in setting iazakos (11). New York Detroit Byrd, Stuart Sain (8) and i not" worry about the clock.

000 000 4 11 2 i a new record. This time, they say, 000 200 8 0 they will watch each other and cr Laurin Pepper hurled twa-hit Berra Aber, Marlowe (81, Miller the Carrls tied the samej (9) and House winning at 5-all in the ninth. Gordon tuart (4.3). squeezed home Roberts with a perfect bunt in the bottom of I the -jninth. however, to beat the NATIONAL LEAGUE Cards' new "stopper," Brooks Cincinnati Lawrence.

The Dodgers moved within four games of the too by beating Cincinnati, 8-1, while the third-place Milwaukee Braves beat the pacesetting Giants, 6-5, despite two Brooklyn may have to worry about of the other six-milers in tne owevcr Thoir most serious threat may corns from New Zealand's Murray Halbert, who set an Empire record of in winning the first of the qualifying 010 210 90i heats Thursday for "the mile of Fowler, Drews (8) anl Bailey. the ccn tury." Meyer (9-41 and Walker. Losinr' Fowler (8-7). Others fjeld afe Rich Fer Louis 100 000 200- 3111! homers by Alvin Dark and one 030 000 7 9 0 each by Ray Katt and Dusty jones, Poholsky (7), Brazle Rhodes. and Rice, Sarni (7).

Littlefield Hurls Three-Hitter 1(7-5) and Atwell. Losing Toronto, noted as two- m'ler at the University of Iowa; of a nd of son paced the Dodgers' nine-hit at- (Second Game) tack' on Art Fowler with a single, st. Louis 100 010 003 561 double and three-run homer. In beating the G'ants, the Braves snapped former teammate Johnny Antonelli's 11-game winning streak by knocking him out with a four- run burst in the fourth, Southpaw Curt Simmons of the Phillies staggered to his 10th vie- Chicago torv by out'asting the Cubs. 7-4.

Philadelphia Pittsburgh 100 040 6 12 0 Staley, Brazle (5), Deal Lawrence (9) and Sarni. Pepper, Hctki (9) and Atwell. Winning see the race, scheduled for 5:30 p.m. EDT. It will be televised by the National" Broadcasting Company and broadcast by NBC and Mutual.

this week. The black game jerseys with red and white stripes and white numbers are new this year. Reid, a junior varsity squad member for two seasons, will be a candidate for quarter-bade. (Pharos-Tribune Photo-Engraving) Eleven Swim Titles Open INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP) Sprinters Dick Cleveland and Army Lt.

Clark Scholes hoped to steal the spotlight from perennial champion Ford Xonno today at the National AAU swimming championships. Eleven more champions were scheduled to be crowned, with most observers more concerned over the predicted Cleveland- Scho'es battle in the freestyle than over 100-meter Konno's chances to win the 400-meter free- Hetki (3-2). Losing Lawrence (9-4). MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L.

Pet. GB New York 69 39 Brooklyn 65 43 000 300 483 310 120 7 10 1 Howie Pellet's wifdness helped the Pollet, Zick (2), Jeffcoat (7) and Phils to three runs in the f'rst inning and they never lost the lead thereafter. Gil McDotiSatd's grand-slam homer in the eighth enabled the Milwaukee McCullough. Simmons (10-9! and Lopata. Losing pitcher Poliet (6-6).

Yankees to beat the Tigers, 4-3, but Indians retained their IVi- gam'a'lead in the American League race by licking the Athletics, 7-3, with': the aid of a in the second inning. McDougald's game-winning wallop came after a double by Bill and infield singles by Mickey Mantle and Hank Bauer filled: the bases. Al Aber served up tne gopher ball that meant his sixth setback. Bob Nieman hit a pinch homer for Detro't in the bottom of the eighth off Johnny Sain. Martin Stuart relieved Harry Byrd nd was the win- scattered eight New xork 002 400 6 10 0 001 010 5 10 3 style race and his third title in as many days.

Konno, meanwhile, became the first double-winner Friday, adding the 200-meter freestyle crown to Thursday's title With a 2:10.6 clocking, a time equalled by fellow Hawaiian Bill Woolsey. Cleveland However, the judges' decision went New York to Konno. Defending champ on Chicago Wayne Moore of the New Haven rjetro Swim Club, who beat Kon- Washington no last year, finished third. i Boston Konno had to share honors Fri- Philadelphia dav with two other veterans Bur- I Baltimore Milwaukee 58 47 Philadelphia ....5152 St. Louis 51 55 Cincinnati 51 57 Chicago 44 62 Pittsburgh 37 71 Sunday's Games Cincinnati at Brooklyn Milwaukee at New York Chicago at Philadelphia, (2) St.

Louis at Pittsburgh, (2) ,639 .602 4 .552 9 1 .495 15 .431. 17 .472 18 ,415 24 .343 32 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. 7332 7335 7039 4759 44 59 3768 37 70 Pet. GB .695 .676 Ira .642 5 .443 26 .427 28 .40830 .35236 .346 37 Conley, Jolly (7) and Crar.dall.

Worthington (4), Corwin (4i. Grissom (S), McCall (9) and Katt. Winning Conley (115). Losing Antonelli (16-3). Elevator Scales Puts Les Bingaman, Lions' Star, at 349 Vz Pounds YPSILANTI.

is begin- well (Bumpy) Jones of Detroit and Sunday's Games the University of Michigan, and i Washington at Chicago. (2) 19-year old Jody Alderson of Chi- New York at Detroit cago. Philadelphia at Cleveland, (2) j'ones collected his seventh na- Boston at Baltimore, (2) tional title by smashing his own 400-meter individual medley world Toledo WlnS Eighth record with a 5:29 clocking, 2.71 seconds under the mark he set in UriVfi Japan a month ago. Qvo ff Berth Miss Alderson, who a week agOj ul luyui i ucim raced to a freestyle world record, By UNITED PRESS mer brilliant first-sacker and manager of the Giants; Bill Dickey, former Yankee catcher, now a coach with the world's champions and the late Walter J. (Rabbit) have won Maranville.

Tarn Golfers Shooting for $3,420 Prize CHICAGO It stil! was anybody's chase today for the top S3.420 prize in Tam O'Shanter's "All American" pro golf tournament with 10 players, headed by Rudy Horvath of Windsor, bracketed only three strokes apart with 35 holes to play. Horvath, a former Canad''an Force bomber pilot, was the most won hc ioo-meter freestyle in The Minneapolis Millers exploded i consistent of the field for the first I bet tering the previous AAU for six in the fif th inning at mpires Tom Connolly two rounds, posting a 58 and a mark of 1:07 by Ann Curtis of Indianapolis last night to come; Yanks, Reds In Exhibition COOPERSTOWN. N. Y. Big league baseball makes its annual one-day stand here Monday Hal Peck's sharp single to left that did the trick.

Longest blow of the game was a home run by Laverne Clark of Royal Center in the second although Bob Hamman to make-up previous rained-out contests. The Cubs held a full game lead over lie White Sox in the National division, while the Red Sox were a half-game up on the runnerup Giants in the American division. Friday's action saw tie Cubs trouncing the Yanks, 10 to 4 and the Giants handing the luckless Senators their 16th straight loss, to 3. Six runs in the final inning broke a'4-all tie and enabled the Cubs to whip the stubborn Yanks. Jim Bender hit one of the longest of Kewanna smacked one just as homers of the year, the ball clear- far in the fourth but fell exhausted in tne fenc fe 40 Jun Cx)t six feet from home plate and was ner a 'so hit for the circuit.

tagged out. He was credited with a triple. In The Giants collected 15 hits in their victory over the Senators 1 with Joe Roller getting a homer the second game Deer Creek ouble nnin also in secon game eer re double moved away fast taking a 6-0 lead hl in the first three innings and then coasted to victory. LeWayne Yeak- when the New York Yankees and i ey Cammed a homer in the fifth the Cincinnati Redlegs meet in the jerry Blue followed later with a mate on in the same inning 13th Hall of Fame Game. This is the big day of the year for Cooperstown, a sedate little upstate village long dubbed by tradition as the birthplace of modern baseball.

It was here LT 1339 that with 'another home run. A double by LTnk Rivers was the best blow for the Springers, the safely bringing home two runs in the sixth inning. Abner Doubleday is supposed to I Kewanna .100 100 000 5 1 have marked out the first baseball diamond and invented the game that has grown into a multi-million dollar business. Nine names will be added this year to the 64 diamond figures already honored in Cooperstown's shrine. A big part of-the day's ceremonies is the morning unveiling of the plaques of the newcomers.

Three of the latest immortals were elected in January by the Baseball Writers Associations of America. They are Bill Terry, for- Ro. Center Ron Hamman and Paul Hans; H. Newell and D. Goltry.

Deer Creek 120 030 6 3 Springers 000 003 5 3 Srxmgler and F. Martin; Rivers, Thomas (5) and Simons. QUEENS PLAY TONIGHT The Logansport-V alparaiso Queens Softball team will play a d-ouble bill with the Anderson Palefaces, an outstanding central-Indiana team, at Riverside park tonight. First game is at 7:30 o'clock Hcnning also blasting a round tripper. For the Senators Dan DiGenova clouted one over the fenre in the fifth.

The summaries: Giants 103 15 0. Senators Carr, Roller 100 3 63 and Timberman; Reed, Stewart, and Pasquale, Di- Genova. Cubs 130 11 1 Yanks 5 1 Cotner and Sweet; Polsinclli and Farrell. from Huntington, La- Dr. Paul Shideler, league president, meanwhile announced the following schedule for the next two weeks.

In the event of rain, the games drop back one night vs. Cubs Giants vs. Shamrocks vs. Yankees Red So.x vs. Shamrocks vs.

White Sox Giants vs. Senators Sox vs. Yankees Senators, vs. Shamrocks. Monday, Aug.

vs. Cubs Tuesday, Aug. Sox vs. Cards Wednesday, Aug. vs.

Cubs minu'te-sized second Fountain, Richmond, Manor baseman for the Boston Braves of lhree teams in Indianapolis. Eight Thursd A 19-Cubs vs. vear players on the Anderson team are years hitting over .300 with Nancy Shaf- Of the S2X others selecied from fer leading way on 3 5M bat- among old-timers by special I Ung The team thus far committee last September, two are in 95 games has scored 187 runSr Rhoderick J. Bobbie) had 936 hits including 33 doubles, ning to look like a Buddy Parker, head coach of the time world champion Detroit He suffered his first defeat a scam 24 hours after the Lions 69 for 137 and a one-stroke margin over Pete Cooper of Tampa, Jerry Barber of La Canada, and Peter Thomson of Australia, 5 Mike Garcia Philadelphia hits and gained his first victory since July 16. Making a bet with trainer Grant The White Sox won their eighth 8 Bingaman, the man straight game and stayed within five games of first place by beat-1 Lint, of Marty Furgol of Five players were grouped at 140, four strikes under par for the distance.

Bill Markham of De- foV the A1H Chandler HarP.r of Pons dcfensive cl0scr (o tban ing the Senators, 10-5. Virgil (Firei 30Q by a Trucks gained his 16th victory, Binsaman oi hod 349 u. when Chico Carrasquel snapped ai 5-all tie with a bases loaded double in the eighth. mouth. Bud Holscher of Santa Monica, Bob Toski of N.

and Flory Von Donck of Belgium. Bij; names trailed this field by San Francisco in 1947 Larsen Only U.S. Survivor from behind for an 8-3 victory over the league-leading Indians. Indianapolis grabbed an early first inning lead with two runs but I never recovered from the fifth in-! ninj assault. The Indians were able to score from the second to; SOUTH ORANGE, N.

J. (UP)- i the ei hth innin when the drove Wallace and the late Charles (Chief! Bender: two are manag- i the late Edward G. Barrow Harry Wright; and two are and the late Bill Klein. Dodgers Sell Right-Hander 18 triples and seven home runs. George Dietrich is manager of the team.

Sally Harris and Lou Kostielney likely will handle the pitching chores for the Logan-Valpo Queens, in tonight's twin bill. HATCHETS UPSET AKRON Myron Sharp hurled a four-hit game, struck out 12 and his mates backed him up with a 10-bit assault as the Washington Township BROOKLYN, N.Y. (UP) Hatchets upset the league leading Temoe'-an-emal Art'Larsen of San i in their final run aft wnich the i Brooklyn Dodgers, forced to re- Akron Flyers in a tri-county loop H- frir i etfjfp (Viat Leandro, today was assigned the task of busting up a possible all-Australian title round in the Eastern Grass Court tennis championships. Millers promptly tallied for two vamp a pitching staff that has game at Fairview park last'night. more in the nth.

produced only four complete At that the Hatchets bad to rally In other games. Columbus suf-; games since July 11, Friday sold or runs in the last half o'f fcred an 11-2 thumping at right-hander Ben Wade to the St. the seventh inning to grab the Ex-Champion Breaks on Diving Board INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Showing the younger generation how it's done cost former national diving champion Al Patnik of Cleveland a broken leg today. Patnik, national diving champion from 1937-40, came down on the wrong foot and broke bone Friday while demonstrating a half- gainer with full tw'st off the, three- meter board at Broad RippJc pool, scene of the AAU men's and women's swimming and diving championships. The odds definitely were against d-haired, former national Ted Williams' 20th homer with Yps ilanti grain company.

No dross- Jim Piersall aboard in the 1CM rO om scale in the United States inning gave the Red Sox a 3-1 nolc! triumph over the Orioles. E.lis 0 ollc knew exactly what Bicga- Kindcr picked up his sixth win; mau Nvc ighed last summer or ail in relief. i fall, for that matter, but on the basis of present figures they can guess. Bingaman, at 349'i, appears in better shape now he was a year ago. when the Lions beat the All-Stars, 24 to 10.

I Strictly a defensive specialist, Bingaman is being groomed to play I offensive center in this ear's All! Star clash. So far he has looked varying margins. Ed Oliver and Gary Middlecoff had 141, while i Before they could settle the wag- Tj 0 yd Man-rum and Doug Ford i champion, who was pitteo. ag ier, however, they had to talk the po te 142. Jim Ferrier and WakerlLewis Hoad.

ore of the kingpins I former Illinois star into going to Burkemo were amon while Dutch equalled par. National holder EC Furgol slumped to 149 i and PGA champion Chick Harbert had 150. The top men's scoring Friday St. Paul downed the Blues at Kan- Louis Cardinals sas City, 5-3. and the last-place waiver price.

510,000 victory. Allen Miller, Jack Richason, Har- Senators edged Louisville, 2-1, at! gelling Wade left a vacant spot; Howell and Jim DeHaven each Charleston. i on tv, Dodger roster Columbus was ister and 'a club got a pair of hits for the Hatch-ets. I Hniri ore oi tre Kin-u-as to six hits spokesman said a "pitcher probably i The Washington team threatened! rourt cham- i and sin rur 5 in thc fourth 3nd I would be brought up from one of; every inning but left 14 runners of Australia, to-urmg couu by who £hc eam farm witb Auss'e was sent to Toledo by the next 24 hours. i The loss for Akron was only Syndicate Offers 4V2 Million Dollars To Purchase Athletics PHILADELPHIA formed syndic-its cf 15 Ph'hdc 1 phia businessmen, headed dni.q stove chain pl-i lo-lav to offer the Mack familv at off out woman star of the Didrickson Zaharias, who fired a their respective matches, macJe nearly was equalled by the stand-: Larsen is a polished player who their second of the campaign and dropped them into a tie with for first place.

Akron 004.011.0—6 4 1 ame Babe uld like nolhin bett thaD vto i wii wreck the Aussies march to the 69 set a new women's course record, eclipsing her own mark of 70 sot four ago. In the men amateur scrap Eddie finals. He almost quit the tournament earlier this week when he became incensed over tie "tennis, i manners" of the fans, but ha, their pay off in the they cracked a 2-2 deadlock two runs. St. Paul added its final run in rhe eighth.

Brooklyn's starting pitchers have completed only four games in the The second-place Louisvile Col-; 26. The only complete jobs onels were limited to only three impressive at the now assignment, although he has forced a change in Lion technique. On cross bucks. Lion quarterbacks now have to make a pitchout to fullbacks. To miss Bingaman while going through the line, fullbacks have to -r swing too far to permit the usual handoff.

Merries of Meridian, continued to hold the lead by one stroke with a 144 total. Mickey come back to play steady and METEA GIRLS PLAY The Metea Girls split even in a he se-bac'v at duriE tha 'f ee pair of one-run decisions ne seiaac.v at onar.esion. Lories Dv Csrl Erskme and one by I The Senators knotted the score at 1-1 in the fourth frame and a pitchers' duel followed until the i. i this week, losing to the Denver i Wrijht of La Jolia. contin-j to pace the women amateurs rid.

i Larsen calmly turned back Neale League in this city." Harry Sylk. head of the Sun Ray Dm? Co. and v'ce president of Philadelohis Radio Station admitted that the profit piu? civic is behind hi? Extend yuahfymg group's surprise of for iate Friday! i For Women Tourney Sylk said" the comlvne. which in- Qualification? for tho Cass coun- cludes wealthy realtor Albert i women's golf championship have Greenfield, hopes to meet with Roy been extended and Earle Mack next Tuesday to Angus: n. Dykenur.

-jark links, combat the bid for the six addiiional' franchise earlier this week by A r- Dorothy Beldon, 5S-6S-126: Jea Involved In Minor Collision i Two autos were damaged in a collision on Fif.h street 3T two o'clock Friday afternoon, and the driver of one suffered a neck in- minor. ng Aussie making his first U.S..- tour, 9-11. 6-4, 6-3 Hoad gained the semifinals by; walloping Gardaar Mulloy of Mi-i ami. 6-2. 6-1; Rosewail out-! lasted Eddie Movlan of, Trenton, N.

7-5. 7-9, 61. and Hartwig: whipped Don of Tacoma, 6-3. 5-0. for the game-winning tally.

Games tonight: Columbus at Toledo, Louisville at Charleston, and ast eason 2nd bad 2 Minneapolis at Indianapolis. The; St. Paul Kansas City contest is an afternoon game. resident of: edging th had been with nesday. Metea pitcher's were Bettv Brooklyn 1952.

He compiled' Wood, Sharon Wils-on and Ruth an 11-9 record in 1952. appearing Wagoner. in 37 games. He appeared in 32 '-5 record. OLD WEST SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT SUNDAY Amateur Non-Ford eliminating race.

Appearance monty to all I I tan. $25.00 to wlnntr. GRACES; Adults SI .25 Children KOKOMO SPEEDWAY TAKE HOME a of famous Nehi Soft Drinks TODAY. ROYALS WIN THRILLER W. Simpson.

49. of 1S23 -phe Royal Center high school Smead street, wa? headed north on Bulldogs "won a thriller in a tri- Fifth and had halted behind another county jofibal; league same over vehicle just south of Ncrth street. xip oi Tp. Tigers "at tae Royal noid Johnson. Chicago real estate Gobi.

55-61-126: Gwen Eagan. 52- when car was struck from be-j Center diamond last night 5-5. the club moved 5S-10S, Enid Jones. 62-62-124: Sue hind by an driven by Karl I Pi leoer Don Binaey socked a I Gaby. 5S-54-112: Marian Alien.

59- Horn. 40. of For; Wayne. Simpson's norne ran or jhe Royals while neck was snapped back by the Lm- u5 and Dutchess each got a to Kansas City. Mo.

Neither of the Macks was avail-1 57-116. able for comment on the proposed Shirley Wheeler won low gross but it was believed the injury aomer and Dan aack- deal. Roy reportedly was off on I honors at Thursday's Ladies day a midwestern jaunt to confer with, i program with low net soiru: to Jo Johnson and possibly th Ameri- i Werner. A tourney is can League President Will Har- planned on Aucust 12 with Nornia ridje. Cassidy as chairman.

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